I'm not sure where I am in my cycle
I think it's time for implantation but I'm not sure.
I started my period oct 26 then again on the 30th of nov.
Husb and I TriedTC on nov 30th / dec 2nd / dec 4th and dec 7th
Ovulation predictor was solid on 4-5 dec

Question I started spotting brownish pink then 30 mins later red.
Is it my period. I didn't think I should start until the 20th

Symptoms for past three days aprox.
Pinching on my right side below hip.
Cramping mildly off and on.
Nausea dizziness.

Please help so I kno to try btr next time.

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I think it's time for implantation but I'm not sure.
I started my period oct 26 then again on the 30th of nov.
Husb and I TriedTC on nov 30th / dec 2nd / dec 4th and dec 7th
Ovulation predictor was solid on 4-5 dec

Question I started spotting brownish pink then 30 mins later red.
Is it my period. I didn't think I should start until the 20th

Symptoms for past three days aprox.
Pinching on my right side below hip.
Cramping mildly off and on.
Nausea dizziness.

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